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Public Safety Officers detect and prevent crime and enforce all laws and University rules and regulations, preserving the peace, protecting life and property within their span of control.
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Represents the McCormick Place Public Safety Department with all public safety and security industry organizations, addresses community issues and attendees’ relevant meetings as appropriate.
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Support Regional Environment of Care program encompassing general safety, hazardous materials/waste management, public safety, life/fire safety, utilities management, medical equipment management, emergency preparedness.
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Teammates already employed in Public Safety Officer position prior to "7-28-24" will have 18 months to comply." Performs routine responsibilities during interior and exterior patrols to ensure safety and security, including but not limited to inspections to identify vulnerabilities, hazards, and fire conditions, audits of Interim Life Safety Measures, patient valuables management, and thorough contraband searches.
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The University of Chicago's Annual Security & Fire Safety Report provides information about University offices and programs that provide safety support, crime and fire statistics, emergency response and communications plans, and other policies and information.
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The Highlights Public Safety Officers detect and prevent crime and enforce all laws and University rules and regulations, preserving the peace, protecting life and property within their span of control.
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Administers, plans, and directs service contracts such as landscaping, custodial, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, pest control, generators, fire, life safety, work order management system, and snow removal operations.
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The University of Chicago's Annual Security & Fire Safety Report (Report) provides information about University offices and programs that provide safety support, crime and fire statistics, emergency response and communications plans, and other policies and information.
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Staff Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should call 773-702-5800 or submit a request via the Applicant Inquiry Form. The University of Chicago's Annual Security & Fire Safety Report (Report) provides information about University offices and programs that provide safety support, crime and fire statistics, emergency response and communications plans, and other policies and information.
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Participates in Fire & Safety other Emergency evacuation drill. Personally responsible for protecting paper records, computer records, and other devices associated with confidential public health information or data.
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Endeavor Health is currently seeking a Public Safety Officer for the offsite facility located at 932 Lake Street, Oak Park IL. This is a mixed shift with hours notated above. Performs routing responsibilities during interior and exterior patrols to ensure safety and security, including but not limited to: inspections to identify vulnerabilities, hazards, and fire conditions, audits of Interim Life Safety Measures, and patient valuables.
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Works an assigned shift and mans a police, fire, or access control and security communications console station to receive calls from airport and airline personnel requesting public safety services and to monitor incoming reports of incidents.
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Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical. Our client is a rapidly growing GC with a strong public project pipeline|Strong benefits including car allowance, bonus structure, PTO, and no travel.
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The Director of Facilities, under the direction of the Director of Strategy, Facilities & Public Safety, is a highly skilled and experienced leader who oversees and manages our facilities department.
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At the direction of the Store Manager, checks security camera and alarms daily for proper functioning, conducts daily audits, and monitors Fire and ADA safety requirements. Experience: Prefer some experience working with people and general public; Work in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environment is preferred.
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